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Human intentions will drive artificial intelligence: PM Narendra Modi

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The road ahead for artificial intelligence (AI) depended on and would be driven by human intentions, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said here today. He was speaking after dedicating the Wadhwani Institute for Artificial Intelligence in suburban Kalina to the nation. "It is our intention that will determine outcomes of AI," Modi said. "With every technological revolution, the scalability of technology has increased manifold. This has given humans increasingly more power," he said.


Artificial intelligence - A genie out of the bottle! Winning in the age of data and computing - The Financial Express

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Ladder system in corporate world: pros and cons'Make in India' 2.0: Here's why the time is ripe for PM Narendra Modi's flagship project Taxpayer's charter brings focus on taxpayers' rights: what it must include'Make in India' 2.0: Here's why the time is ripe for PM Narendra Modi's flagship project Taxpayer's charter brings focus on taxpayers' rights: what it must include Computing has moved on from information organisation and manipulation. Digitisation is turning everything and everyone into data, and machines can convert data into vision, hearing, text, speech, movement, patterns and decisions. With cognition coming to machines, modern computing is about autonomous learning and action by machines. Artificial intelligence (AI) is here and is evolving fast. Businesses and managers must keep up.


AI Will Not Take Away Jobs, Assures PM Narendra Modi

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday (October 20) advised against the demonisation of AI and similar technology, while saying that artificial intelligence has the potential to transform people's lives. He also assured listeners that AI will not replace all human jobs in the future. Speaking at the book launch of'Bridgital Nation,' written by Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran and Roopa Purushothaman, chief economist and head of policy advocacy at the Tata Group, PM Modi was optimistic that the growing applications of artificial intelligence (AI) will not take away jobs from humans. Modi added that technology can act as a bridge between citizens and the government to meet the demand and delivery of governance services. "AI is a talent and force multiplier. The need is to build a bridge between AI and human intentions," – PM Narendra Modi.


PM Narendra Modi: Blockchain and AI to Increase Employment

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Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi has recently expressed positive sentiment regarding the use of emerging technologies such as Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence as being drivers of economic growth. Continued automation and digitisation has led many people to grow fearful of losing their jobs to AI and Machine Learning. However, PM Modi claims that these technologies would not eliminate the need for human employment but would change the nature of the work done. Here we take a look at the various ways in which the World Economic Forum and NITI Aayog plan to use emerging tech for increased employment. Speaking at the launch of the fourth centre for the World Economic Forum in Maharashtra, PM Modi addressed the fear of critics that automation would lead to a decrease in employment.


New Artificial Intelligence Therapy To Help Overcome Fear: Study

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London: Scientists have discovered a way to remove specific fears from the brain, using a combination of artificial intelligence and brain scanning technology, an advance that may lead to new treatments for conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and phobias. Currently, a common approach is for patients to undergo aversion therapy, in which they confront their fear by being exposed to it in the hope they will learn that what they fear is not harmful. However, this therapy is unpleasant. Researchers from the University of Cambridge in the UK have found a way of unconsciously removing a fear memory from the brain. They developed a method to read and identify a fear memory using a new technique called'Decoded Neurofeedback'.